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Cluster‐Randomized Trials in Emergency Care Research
ABSTRACT Objective Cluster‐randomized trials (also called group‐randomized trials) are increasingly common in emergency care research. In such trials, groups of participants are allocated to different interventions based on naturally occurring “clusters,” such as clinics, hospitals, or emergency medical services agencies. In this methodological review,
Howard S. Kim +2 more
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Evaluation of paramedics education in emergency health services. [PDF]
Polat M, Köse G.
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The Role of Empathy in Full-Scale Battle of Medical and Paramedical Learners Against COVID-19.
Mohammadreza Pourahmadi +2 more
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Management of Agitation in Emergency Medical Services for Older Adults: A Qualitative Exploration
ABSTRACT Introduction Emergency medical services (EMS) providers are often first responders to agitated older adults, providing critical clinical care and transport. However, significant knowledge gaps persist in our understanding of agitation management for older adults in the prehospital setting.
Fatima I. Shah +8 more
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Katerynoslav zemstvo paramedic school. To the 150 anniversary of the foundation (1870–2020)
М.П. Чабан +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Community consultation (CC) is crucial for exception from informed consent (EFIC) trials. Digital marketing platforms offer a novel and efficient way to gather community input through surveys. This study aimed to determine if the demographics of digital CC survey respondents align with those of their targeted communities. Methods We
Alexander Keister +21 more
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Selected aspects of the psychosocial functioning of medical personnel of emergency medical teams-a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Bartoszuk J, Sierakowska M.
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